Natalie Bremer, a graduate of Lake City, made history on March 15, 2024, by becoming the all-time leading scorer for Minnesota State University, Mankato. During a decisive 81-52 victory against Northern State University at the Taylor Center, Bremer surpassed the previous record of 2,072 points held by Lisa Walter. At the 6:53 mark of the game, she executed a twisting lay-up, bringing her career total to 2,073 points.
By the end of the game, Bremer had extended her total to 2,085 points. She expressed her gratitude, stating, “It’s a really special moment for myself and my family and my teammates. I wouldn’t be here in this spot without the teammates I’ve had in the four years that I’ve been here.”
Outstanding Performance and Season Highlights
Bremer, a senior guard, has been a key player for the Mavericks this season, averaging an impressive 22 points per game. In the recent contest against Northern State, she finished with exactly 22 points, shooting 10 for 20 from the field and 2 for 7 on three-point attempts. Her current shooting percentage stands at 52% overall, with a notable 42% from beyond the arc.
Beyond her scoring prowess, Bremer contributes significantly in other areas, averaging 4.3 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game. Her efforts have helped the Mavericks maintain an undefeated record of 19-0 this season. The team is currently ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division II women’s basketball.
A Legacy of Excellence
Bremer’s achievement not only highlights her personal dedication and skill but also reflects the strength of the Mavericks’ program. Over the past four years, she has been integral to the team’s success and has established herself as a standout player in collegiate basketball.
As she continues her senior season, Bremer’s legacy at Minnesota State University, Mankato will likely inspire future generations of athletes. With continued support from her teammates and coaching staff, she aims to lead the Mavericks deep into the postseason.
As the season progresses, fans and supporters will undoubtedly look forward to watching Bremer execute her game, setting even higher milestones in her illustrious career.
